“Don’t Dare Me” – Dormaahene Sends Strong Warning To Manhyia And Kumasi People
There are several secrets that tie a certain kingdom in the Akan culture. Some of these secrets are so vital that no one dares to share them for fear of being decapitated.
His Royal Highness, Oseadeyo Agyemang Badu, the paramount chief of Dormaa, a town in the Brong Ahafo Region, has once again chastised the Ashanti people for what he calls falsehoods peddled to improve their image.
A few days earlier, at communal work, the chief made it his responsibility to disclose the Ashanti tribe and its genuine meaning.
This single action enraged the King’s subjects, who hurled insults and curses at the chief. They predicted that his claims would incite tribal animosity between the two Akan Nations.
Fast forward to the present day, and the chief whose seat of government is the Abranpedease has addressed his followers on Abranpedease live TV, ” I explained just one of your historical lies. I know much concerning you Ashantis. With only one expose, see how you’re screaming. You see how you’re wailing?”
Let me state unequivocally that this is a final warning to Manhyia and Kumasi. I won’t say anything else, but if I hear a single statement, I’ll bring out your worst history.”
“That’s how it feels.” Don’t Dare Me Anymore, Osagyefo Oseadeyo Agyemang Badu. I’ll never say anything negative about Otumfour. However, I am dissatisfied that he sees his subjects disrespecting me and my kingdom, which includes my great forefathers in his sight. “
“Anytime they organize a swearing-in Manhyia custom, they humiliate me,” Dormaahene Oseadeyo laments.
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